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i S f it 'Ml :il :j7 F r f-'. - 4 - 1 ofBt, Rndallt Ran-J the question r. Reed, Ridgway, on Uetablc. Pre ner Sergeant,! Simonton. fjj it b. Sis m ly, Storrs. Sum- fend, W Thompson, jr.. Ti i pleit , Trn mbii i, ijrnrr, .Warren, E P. I'Iionim W. William., LI WilliarnVv I' -. msV II. .1 .-vvwr. , ylrtes Messrs. J. Allen, erl Carroll. UhrTord, Con- Earl, Ly. r inc. fliTiblli tlJl,.,n (Inlf. J. John. HjPfcirT, Kernb!? Leonard, I 13k iflfcCikllen, McKay, Miller, !ISiJinjM Pelre kin. Premiss, Rues irisWftfi&.AV Xf cLonard .f: Smith T. f'M&Mmk Pi P. Thomas, Tur- WiiMDi;4Jt' - -t ilbrt D Duncan, romance, ?'1EIIMIS71I, :. S. Wi Morru, VUf.?""'""' l . - to Dana, De la Monfayne, ri, Reynolds, Wick I u. T -1 o n. u oruwn, KJS kf1ols. Cross, ftlediil. Kiieii,aiarK- IJI riK Torniison, Wstter'bn 9 I Mr. Vand i all Ibe letaihers of the Cxerotif e to 'too the mark, demarfed the to tried to procure in UMise, but flits was f erpoel. action !&s Uk en to lay the lib a view of brinsm? ayes and noes He al- order for a call of the DfOinrttlv 'rffiifipir! . ifi- The q'leatidn- was! decided Ayes lid ; Nays I ie-lie. This beins the first oc casion ol thejppeakef " showing his hand ." rourh t-nnosity was excited; and i thejrnm berj and spectators bent eagerly, forward to catch his words. lie "decided MnMheSr ie ; and, the resolution 1 was therefore Uid on the tafele ''V:;'VV:'-l;?J'iHi-jjfv', The Speaker then proceeded to adminis ter the oaths to the . bombers -the ' Clerk calling them, 6y Slates.:? When he came to the State of New Jersey , be called the name of Mr. Randolph. That gentleman chose not to appe8r:After! theotheir States rjlad been gone though, Mr. Randolph appeared ; and so lo dd bis fie Whig colleagnes The Speakerj ad 3iini$tered the oath i to Mr. Randolph onl ; andj then announced the fact that M esjrs . A y cngg, H alate a d, M a x well, Stfattonand Torke, had appeared with ihe commissions of the Governor of New Jersey, and demanded io be sworn The opcaKcr prorpeaea 10 say inai were . mis a proceeding, a novbl the Chair uld jnot have heaitated under his notions! of his du ty, to administer the loath' to those gentle men) but as proceedings bad -already been had on the subject in the House,! and a res- olution acted; upon, be felt it bis duty i to sabmit the q'restion, whf Iher these metubeis tian to be' sobrhitl e5 : for. decision b ' the ! wind Wat nrktV Hirb: J n,i uni "e t, tt. form proposed by Mr Wise. He'woald give I direction - inS which -ill blew, ranch JarotTa It rns nearly supoort. . , - ! WOD,u ave oeen conf.- inerej is tat liule I Mr Dromguole replied io Mr SektgeanV, a tb! Fire.Miknuberooa other oqcur: M wks speaking when this package was nTi?: to'ft Za It iii' goos practice of -depositing- ashes in wooden & a. i n Mi bisibzb ibiibii bi v r i - - i unit rti 8,cteri8lics of an after-dinner speech 7: vessels! lhe loss of this -coromodioos edifice will fall most heavily epon the Relisiocs id T be oenate transacted no businerfof im j. nomination,: which worshiped ibere ; thOoh ii rtance in public session, to-day J ; .. ,cf " 1 18 to hoped, the liberality of the public will nsideration ofs Executive business i and Coufirmed a number of militaiv DDitnlments. Correspondence tfthe Felenburg lateuxerittr. 18. baaore of coon enable iheta to repUce it with" a' baildin? consirucied of less perishable materials." 1 i . - "" ' ! i- In-" :f! 1 1: fjHOUSE PF REPkESENTATITES. At oaw'tbayuh-Spyker' U f the Hon. R. M. T- Hnter) took the chair and called the House o order; after wbich he! rose and addressed the House aa follows ; W ASH15GT0W, DeC The Senate is aiill awaitinar the b! tne noose to annpance its orsan zition; rio bosioess of imoortance dune in nublift aes ai on j A few ' nonces of measures to be intro dncefl hereafter were given ; and ihere1 the ac lion Of ibe bodv ends. ' i I- 1 J Tfday .jr. Lih offered a resolution for raja- now I can acarcely ing additional troops to operate against Ithe Idi- I express my grateful sens ans, praoy burdera. Gentlemen of the Ham ct ' Revretehtalme s utr uisn ana aaaeservea uonor wnicu vou nave cooierrec upon me nattDeeo so ooexpected, that find terms iq which to sense of voar kindoesa. lI loreio forces that mav hakrasa oar 1 tru9' However, to be able to foDTer a better - en jrdara. v ; ,D :?f A-itl-11 deoce ol tnat aentimeqt.ta the earnest anort8 1'be Senate hold a . session nri Exeedtive ho- which I shaH make to discharge my duties jost mess, and acted on a Jew military Md jsubor- ly nd impartially. Called as I have been to intt'e civil nominations. -4 If. if : this high station, not sd much fromt any oierita hiiQi'MMoh Burke, Eastman, Uboa appearing should be sworn I r n i -r-ii -? - t t i - i i rva w a a a a - . .u a il-yiii.Ur. Pirns 3. torji &her.fW8--3.. ftllSftftiia CAffbrd--Mr Da?ee 1.; ft"tMW--Mr J. VV. Davis-1 ForJXinnjvdfMi Jameson 1. tffim&bb-A- Smith-1. ' fcrllBthuUoer of TOles given, 2S2 ; ne- LMUMtKtiit&llT i iirJbicii ;. there Rftbef t M T, Joho;Yi Jones, 'Ziik:JPM?y7I MnfislW-Pipkens, tit kiJ in ti..n lunter omat Dated, irJtThP.rnas. -;jUftoiVV'MUowirdii liria Bd," liixorHl.lLis, I 3aVid ;Siartt weather, f 4 : PA) f!WASHI?TftoN, 119 55 24 10 9 4 3 3 Mr. Wise wished to know whether any mmoer present oojecieu to tneae gentle men being sworn f . : Mr Drorngoole said the Speaker hat! submitted a Question to the House,! and , he presumed it was to be decided. . j 1j Mr. Wise. ask is there any one toTdb jectr If not, p presume the Speaker need not put any question. Mr, yise added that he raised the aueation. onlr. because ihe resolution h( an unorganized body, was Jrff?.!."??? .... j ti .i ti t ri i ,! took tee ground thai the not binding p; this House of Represents. JMlder m ii'tBj p'l" ilia; wb iicie uYvriiiriiwn. - p" now wished jto escape the consequences of the ' mere trickery which had prevailed a few days agrby which a Sovereign iate had been deprived bf her representation. For this purpose, hejwould move that these gentlemen not sworn The obiecttlof Mr. Wise this form of siness TW House oft. Representatives is aull j occu-t l wo, aa from thepdependence of my po nied With the case of, the New Jersed IJniesid I aition, I shall reel it asi especially' doe from ma ejection. The pending queation was Mthe fql-1 to J00 10 Preside aa the'Speaker, not iif a prty, towing resolution onered yesterday by Air. Wise : mi Vl uw oii snaii oeera it my IVuolved. Thatlessrs. lAvcriyff:L11ixwell: l daly po an proper occasions lo sustain the spno lalsiead, StratiooandlYorke are mt eoiiiled j ciplea upon; which I stand pledged befbrej the to be sworn as members from the StaWoil Nwl country ; I shall bold myself bound atthe aame Jersey . f d - unie to arl'ird every facility witbin my power to I Mr. Barnard, af Albany, was entitled to the I the '"M nd free expssion f the! wishes;: and 0oor. - - - -- ? -I 4 sentimenis ef every section of this; great Coo I Mr. Cave Johnson endeavored in wet a rpso. I federacy. You will doabtless deem il Ivour do lotion! iittrodoced, fur tbe appuiniment Com-1 tT fflemeo, as tbe gfand inqaest of the na miitees to announce lo the. President! ahd f to the I tion 10 ioTeatigate all rjaattera of which the Deo- enafe thai Ihe! House- was brornid rhv th P' u2ht to be informed ; to retrench expend U lecuoc oi speaker,,; 6 V , 7 "rir4l i ,uich sie uuuecesMiy or unconsuiuiionai; eteral members ea led Mi. Johnson td order. K" 'wo hj ju reiauoos oeiween ail ol tbe nd the Speaker decided thai the eubiect before Sreal or trie country and I to preserve ihe -House was the unfinished business of tester, inviolate the Conatitufion which you will be day, and thai MK Baruaid bad unquesuonably aworn.to eupport ; wliill it will be mine to aid ie rht to ihe fl.wr. I you in 8och lahors.wjth jail the means vithn ray I 'That wentleman ihn nrMMdl ? unH mlA power. And although deeply impressed with a most learned , luminoos. and uowertul argument I painful sense of my inexperience and of the dif- in favor of ihe rights of the regularly Returned ncuuies ol a new amrantried station. t ant yet members to their seats, and to b awornl He cheered by the hope thali you will susuin rue in eonly question the House m enona to preserve tee order -or business and irhnthpr ihM RtrRpir the decorum of debate.! I am aware that partv regular and perfect. If so, the meftiblrsi'm'uat fe,,or i' oceaaiooally impatient :.bf th4 j restraint admited to I he r seals: -The niimn of riaht wuwu ins luvauii 01 ifie nair io impose up i . r ... . . - Is 3 T.I. T I . L. L V iti.L l.. ...i.iL ki" ' one testing on proof beside the leiornsiartd up- uu 1UB pcrJ " ueoaie, 001 ai me same time n Which the H.ioae had no riffht tn nks until I iuo juai ui fan ymie? wn sssiaia ill the nrooi; is before ii.' ' I t I I tne speaker who is honestly endeavoring to pre Mr. Barnard spoke at considerably length, 8erTe e dignity of the House and harmony of and occasioohllv rose to a height of ffenbine elo- s a . -l-m ! I W"sm. r rvt 1 1 m a i m AAaAliituin . mamivmam I a-; Sam VU; ICII' i the question was to:avoid Such He was followed by Mr. Rat neri o ouenc. thoush his general slvle was that of Dure i n nroiantini I . . t . . I . i i ' , ... iK. ..... m. i.in rni naiimpni is i ? f 232 ! Dec. 17, 1839. affirmative! proposition : which was lost by a tie ; and I not rejected by a majority. This movement gave great, annoyance to the Van. Bur inites. ; Tlifey feared the effect; and instantly bnt every effort to prevent the matter Trom being presented in that form. Mr. Domgopje especially-showed great anxiety. He put a construction upon: the remarks of the; Chair to suit his own pur poses ; and then went on to insist that the consider and "decide on ! the several membera a result as nowed from his submitting jan who spoke for some time on the same side ; ini. iwik occasion io rrpiy 10 me arguments oi m (. roa thx WATcnaiiw. ; NOT. GUI LIT. - GROCEIUi:: who had addressed ii he House, the claims of the commissioned memoers. I c0001'! and the from ries were filled at an earlv hour iyornfflwiti i crowds of ladies and cen-1 House must hepn i&i'lnriillpH Uarentlv hv the rieeire to question Shall these members ibejiworn ?' ii&Mtttt61 fife House of Reoresen- Mr. Wise very properly rentinded Mr. ittellbirSihe newiSpeaker. 1 i AtJ2l)ckrftK Robert M T. Hunter, iieaw.lbbk Irne Chair and called the MSffains Mr j Vanderpoelr next obtained the floor, sWlllVAH: Ia loaf ItiA Aanl ii Iiin w lh tkl a I s"v v aa j a ouiuhu.i via tuc taui9i I Several members vishing to l speak oo 'question, rose and requested the member: New York to withdraw his motion i but he would l oot consent to do o, until after some aesiiliory conversation, it wa intimated by the Chair,that if the, motion to Iay on the table should pre vail, he miefht regard it as a mandate to swear in the its members. Permit me, in conclusion, oen'.lemeh der you the homage of Imy heartfelt; thanks for the honor which yoojiave conferred in pool; me, and to express the hopeithat your councils!) may oe so guided Dv wisdom as to redound to our own reputation and the 11 welfare of our common! Droaigoule, Ithat one of the grounds fdrlihe charge of usurpation which had been hurl eu arainst Mr. Adams, was. that ne;nai as - ; V 1 - - House till: the einrpn aonruwHch bad been Qilnm.-aad which was so unexpected, j ej fje 'he a id, he; had scarcely tones tilHes hissehfie of such distinsuished E&lltflriid i hoped he woutd soon be a PH4 Wit. better ehdencea of his oratitude. 1 m earnest euon to discharge the duties Ail itfitioji promptly justly, and impar j . . I r .L' ,:'t. l oust jo order. He then rose and address- unieu w auurau a qucsuun w uie tii V83e.rnMage n a very animated and lor its decisprt, instead ol waiting nritlrntirtrN tblnrninn liia ihinlrs fnr I QtieStlOn WSS ralSed bV 80(1)6 ilDC et-v&t . W. . 1 1 11 v , tvtui I. M il , Ch bad been conferred -"t mut: iap;wss ptiser m mr. i uphii- gnole. It admitted of no anawer. But,. Mr. Wise contended, the Speaker had not sub mitted a queitthn of order to the; House, but merely asked, fpr the opinion of the House in a matter involving the great Iquestioti of franchise. tThe subject being jleft to the House he (Mr. Wise) had presented it in the form he wished, because he could not expect any member on the other side to do it.- . . . . n . NORTH CAROLINA ABROAD, i , i i - . Ii F ' Notwithstanding thej miserable slang so fre-; quently tndolged in, towards North Carolina, by ihe Press, she long has beenrand still isfuirnish-; ing- other States with (Senators distingQished Senators and Representatives too. i This fact has been often alluded to, by 'our Press'; and we notice it. a?ain, not from a spirit of idle boasting. members from New Jersej ; Mr. Vanderpoel'then t out merely from observing that the two newly withdrew his .notion; and Mr Wise o'alained I efecled members from Mississippi Messrs. Brown ana ;i uuuipsuu aie uyiu iiuiiu; uoiuhiiuus' Thompspo is a native oj Caswell County late ly Graduate f our University and emigrated from the Old. North Stale, but three or foor years ago. Does North Carolina properly fosier her own sons-? . Abroad they are ibe first to be promoted.- " At home too oten, neglect cold neg lect chills their ardor, and drives them knight errants in the ambitious areer, to be fostered and honored in some atrange land. We think it is io this! that our State pide is 'chifflv deficient. I I I H i ! - v The people do not take pains to seek out their best qualified servants, lb fill public offices and employments. I IJ ! Jjleisr. Editor TAa the disenssinn In iV. m . 3 w .m lneose Laws has been' opened bf four curres. poqdeot, Not Goiliy, and I have taken tbe re spohsibUity of engsgio to give him a fewic(a wmcnanowinatihi': legalized trafic'in ardent sptrns ' does greatlv incase' taxation, it will doubtless be expected by your readers that 1 ahquld be. fortb-comtov ai aonn a rftnTnint Before I enter more ffwlly opoo my design, per mit me to tender to Pbilor Windsor mf sincere wbm lorae umeiy product too of bis pen, which was published two weeks awo --1. i mm notj aathoiized or prepared to report in behalf of me urommuiee or lorormation appointed- by the Convention, It will not be - expected that ihm Mlcts and no res" which may be in their boa session should be brought forward by myself, es pecially as l am not oo that committee.: I have however, happily fallen into the possession of a certain document, by which 1 shall be greatly aided in some of my calculations. And unless Net vmmj, wno appears aa couoei tor the law in question, cao bring .forward , eorrecter evidence in piacls and figure he. will be convicted of gum by an enlightened public aentimtut-and we bope that anch a sentiment of condemnation wit be obtained as will lead to the nullification anf repeal ot the law in question. From the document referred to it appears, that the revenue dae the State from the different counties, and piu luiw a reaaurv uy me-isnerins lor 1909, a moints to $78,013,86, of this ". amuaot only tbe snip of $3,068,39 is raised by laxestmposed under theft License Law ! One; would have thought from reading Not Goilty'e remarks that to ; re peal the license laws, would be to cut off ooe of thef principal sources of revenue, aud increase the land and poll tax almost fifty per cent." Bat hor small an amount ia this, when compared to the vast amount of evil produced by the legal- ized trafic in ardent spirits! f Look at the Im morality, to all ita suges, from tts incipient stite to its full maturity, caused by our lawful grog shops. See the corrupting and demoralizing ef fecitaof ardent spirits, to which the idle, wh is- kev lovinar bartieaof our rnuntrv cn hatp Li ur access uo not most of the fights, fraya. asuiis ana oaiieries, have their crigin under th influence of grogshops Go with me and view the disgrace, noveriv and ruin of all that i-, o pod and great in man, which have fallen up. onthe wretched sufferere according to taw And what will the paltry sum of $3,068,39 a mtiunt to in comparison of the numberless evils which the law renders it legal to produce ? ; Bat let; it be remembered that this sum does not go tofoeiray me expenses ui tne state, at ail-rit beoQgs to the Literary Fund, from which the community now hardly derives any benefit at all. however much they may derive hereafter.- Jf ii be true, that the legalized trafic in aident'spi- nts leaas w intemperance, ana intemperance d to assaults, fights, frays, idleness, poverty. the conclusion is irresistible, that it tends greatly to. increase the county and poor taxJ It would be infinitely belter never to have a Lit erary Fund than to have it at the expense of :rme of all sorts. , IP tbe advantages of I this egalized trafic do not oveibalance the disadvan- tas, the people should. al once call for iia aap presaion. . MORE ANON. P. S. Cy phon may expect a reply next week. 1TUST Received and f.r si lj t Jr iber. a aaaalit nl h-ct J w . Santa Crcz Susar, Molasses best quality. Best Java Ct fTee, -Rio r . 'dor, Spanish Cigars best quality; Whiskey 8 years old basi qui' Jr Superior French Brandy, aod Moat excellent Wines. '. ". ANDRE MATT!'! Salisbury, Dee. 27, 839-3t22 eiiflVo Ciivollna C: Wcstozi R. Galcs, Editor t L'i Ihe flobr ; but yielded ti Mr; Charles Shenard. of North Carolina, who was speakinjrjiril favor of ihe pighte of ihe regularly retoined kneinbers from Ijew Jersey i when ihrt package wis closed. The: new Speaker is winning golden opinion? trom all sorts or men; except the: atmotii pure , Benton Loco Foro party. He acts with ener gy sod decision, and is regarded as giving jrom ise.oi ooiaintng a iiign leumauon as ti ding ofijcer of ihej House. Correspondence if Ihe U S. Gazttii. Ualied to this distinguished station; M'sa Wacbjby any high merits of his own. )JioTn-ibc indepehdenoe of bis position. Fuia;ctaitriej Speaker, not of a party. '! t r'f lt)t House f and while he would feel ig4iaputamhose principles to which !el8ofriiniUed he would also endeavor Mi$hl interest of evey section of Mrrl HeHferred biicflv io the du- P? A Ambers of this branch of the efiiieiitspecifying particularly the ob- iOns resfiho on them, as the msnd in. theiaiionL to investigate the con- tnjcnis, ana controlling w vi-ituner aena Mplftielpend f f.vs duties, he promised i all the 'u.a nirrf 'WHH j in his anrt .Mhinh ha W''fiW,elJ afford, i Impressed with p en LiSst night we had again a serious cbnnagra lion, which, had the weather not been very mild, and a heavy rain falling, would probably; have been verv destructive ; as it is. the; loss must be very gVeat. It boke out about 9 o'clock, at No The Speaker explained; that he had not 45 Celar street, between Nassau and William. n nosed anv duestion to the House-' bat io. i he store of W. B. Bend, importer of drv pro had merely indicated the course thai' he would pursue were he not relieved by a some member. Bu1 t as s mem- motion from a t 'a - - - her had raised tne qnestion in a proper form, he would certainly entertain it. Frank Thorn as of Md., now attempted another trick in order to defeat the decision of the question. He said, as no rules had been adopted! be was not. prohibited! by DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN NEW ie presi M. YORK. rogues caught.' For a i considerabTetim past, the people pf this town and neighborhood have been' annoyed ex ceedingly by the depredations of a horde of pet' ty rogie8, who have beee in the habit of , bor rowing every thing thvjr could lay their .hands ooon without consulting Ithe convenience of the owners-Vand they have feven been so darng as casiontllv to enter nouses, and neip mem lures. In the perform- any ru,e fromfmaking the very; samp prop srood8.knd Davison. Van Pelt, & Co, the! latter of whom were owners of the buildingJ he$e two ! weie entirelv burned down. ! It extended to No. 47. occupied bv Kirbv 5r C i - Si " jobbers, and Pay ton St btewa 43, 44. 46. 49, and 49, and and 7dj on vV ilium street, which were all moch drawir robbed of about 53 dollars, mostly specie ; injured. I he different occupsnts are Itassell, and ak0 Sugar, Raisins, Prackers, Shot, Roots. aiattneson i ayior, outioa imporiera, ptc, j. i noef &c.. and the villains likewise atlempt y 8f Co. iry good selves tq; money and other valuables. On last rd, unjHirtrs; Nos Satoay night, the Grocpry Store of Mr A W. Nos. 7l arid i 11-2, Adarls was forcibly entered,' and! ihe money ad been reiected when 'Sub- He therefore osition which mitted by ; Mf. Dromttoole. or. butio'i importers, etc. J R. Stiiiht. S Bradbury. Henrt Diioti, W Bagley1. LeanderL 3Jead & Co. all dealing in dry jroijds; Post j&V Maine, wholesale druggists, and Morgan & Walker, glass roeicbantsj The whole amount of the loss is at least $650, irnht wither rtWr.J- .it,,, , imn,.ai muu I moved that! the rules and orders of i i theirhoo. a(l insureds Mr. Bend's loss is s2 50.000 IwUirli fcenle nf hi. nwn inaKilit mi) nil last House be adoptfcd as thosejof the pres-l all insured, and $50,000, in Europe; 1 pMlichiW. and untried post j House, ppe purpose aimed at by.Tli;oniJ- Another fireroke out this morning t 164 rejien on the assistance of the House 1 " uyiy - ?"f, ZlZTZt k-' n i . mUS.., llho Afitih ithmAnl r lh n K'" f J. w. uuymui " "V" v. l....i..i.. rer, and two Tailors ; the losses are but trifling it having been 4bun extinguished. 1 U -Hie Fire Saturday JVighl This! fife was much more desiruciive than we had sui htm to n4aini.in thrJr r k.i.i. to procure the establishment of the rul ps$, adriserve the decorum of debate. lntT elections to be conducted eira toce. tie anq al: me train bsnus ol j tti same set are beeinninff to tremble for th their tool Garland, and their WI!n thduty of the Chair to CDOOse urns t.rtL.:.: 1 t. .1. . mi 1 1. ltllcMobree of eTritpH ilrn..mn.. fate of niWjM; that he would be cor- eJ -'! organa- n Blair & Rive?. 0fl5 On Mr H'iWjJodso and the igf loflhia profound ind Kpmri, .-ni,- Thomas, that all the members of the House iipreiijed bis ferveni wishes that all were ol in when ibis proposition i of Mr, J t:r deliheratiooe would result tn ih hAn Dromgoole was decided. Mr Wise said, with welfare of our com-1 8real 8Pinl emphasis- JYot all vi .'1 No, ! 1 S"r he members are no all in j There are remarks were delivered in a er&o. I five members from a Sovereign State of this f)itedlJ and effective manner : and the I Union; who were not in who had been exV iBtS1 induced upon all K partiea that I eluded frorr the exercise of their tights and fcWiSp&ker entered on the duties most 1 Pnvtieges ai representativea ; and be'detnarj- ed to tike off a keg ofFjiudert bot becoming a larrned they made ff wi hour it. ; j 1 On Sunday morning, Esq Firth, organized an efpcWt Patrol, whoiji a short time arested a negruman, who confessed that hei had been re peatedlt guilty of stealing, land a number ni misingarticles were foupd in his possesaion In the afernoon, the Patiol visited some unoccu pied houst8 on a farm north of town) where they surprised Vid arrested two runaway slayes. These proved to be the rascals who had robbed the Store of Nl. Adams. From the confessions of these fellofi, it was ascertained there were negro booses aboVi the vicinity which were used Bend's goods alone, ihre was insprance 1 as depositories fofstoleu to the amount of &Q25.000 I bet greater part of tbe Vall street offices have lost more lor less by this! fire, as have also three offices ip Boston,! and two in Hartford. ! 'i ; 1 i . - 1 . 1 ? 1 bei whole Joss of f property is estimated at near half a million ; a large pari bf which was covered by insurance, effected in ihisci y or else w here! Journoi 0 Commerce, Dec l( ) i ! - h " ti-? ' I i Philadelphia V. Jlmcntan 6cey . Dec. 17. Great excitement prevailed in the city yester day, caused by the astounding diRcoteiy that false Ceriincates Of the stock of tbeitianJc ot Ken- J. h . I n rm ikani l.n ! f fgoods. ' Some of these . . 1 1 . . 1 j . t .I.--.: ik.....J :Vy::-r- Je d lb?V5hlcl,iesl,Q as ttlhelf .harel or opwarda of one million r doliara1, have if rewine or the loornal followed : and w u.ea oeipre ant rules were adopted. I hen issued hv lh Caahie.r of the Sehuvlki I mediate iir.ri,r m nm IffifflH 3 restilution to the effect that ;f ana orders of the last House ol RPttiiatives should be adopted as the MlS'SPtt of this House. Tbe drift il1"!! 6 at once. H was to estab-I rule pi VOtintr 1 art tjoee '? wit H a flili,-n 011 lbe election of Printer mWW1" WiHiams, ofN C; J?MT" Vr " ,uc icsutunon) on ne ?'!ilriWi ihe members shfiulH h yJI Jhnson quoted the terms UimS - W""8 1 bc alh or affirmatidn y1?? 10 lhe beis, at the WtWf Congress; before pro- iffmret business.; i ; t4 iWttome conversation n ih5. l,mrpa,0wW Mro Mr Jobi r VVisel called on the Sneaker to re nor t I Rank lo the House! the credentials of MrlAyWigg tockjri oaapciaies, so tnat tney migni ne 01 ficially befora ibem. Tbe Clerk was direc ted to read! .the commission or certificate giy . en by Governor Pennington. Il! :':c 7 After 8f ipe. desultory conversation,- Mr Scargent tpok the fl.or, and besan an elab orate and eloquent speech 10 favor of the riaimr pi itiu cuuhuissiuucu memoera irom New Jersey lb take their aetta and be a worn: . After setting forth the rights of the j State of New Jersey and Jibe; gentlemen who came nereis ner representatives, ne cpnem. ded.witb all side of all tbe circumstances, it" was not ihe least wich was ithe acrencv of the Bank of Ken- in th is city. The affair is'of long stand ing, but has only now come to tight. Various rumours are aflrut in relation lo it. L j I j Tbfe .Caahier slates thai tbe fraud was peirie trated( to sostata 1 the Schuylkill Bankj and that all; the proceeds arising from it bad been applied to tbe ose of thai bank ; the Directors ptflm en tire ignorance of the matter. The whole is in volved In mystery, and we refrain fromariy com ment$. This iransaction inflicts a severe blow opn t he character of oor city, whrchj has been already too much tarniabed .by : bold and daring fraodl : 1 1 re aa ner representatives, neconcio. ""irv i in earnest and effective app?a! o ii Wb Hooifi l whethV cloxklorAVednUday :irctimstances. it was not ,the least ihanlr h.u.r ihhmlf r h nson thing that FIRE! VVe are paiced to annoonce ibe de- the Methodist Church in larm waa given about 5 o- afternooo last! asd. in less than fcc hMir,the building was en tirely donau places were examrvd aod a vast number of. ar tides were discover d. Several negfoes erigaged in thsse thefts hav ibeen severely ifltgld and discharged- and he runaways despatched to their owner in Shelbyccluntf 1 ' ; l! ! I I Among the articles r&yered,were Mr Arfams cash and a part of the (fdods,' Blankets, Sheets, Shirts, soils of Cloth esiljgtojs, a large Knife, a Dirk, See. V e have gbooreason to believe that Ibere are yet more perfoncooberned in: these transactions, and tt behdoveSir citizens to be on the alert, and by energetic misures to feriet out and punish the whole gang of uWhievoos knaves for the sake of future security .A fFerfern IVhig. Egyptian Cotton. fhe Angia (Georgia) Seniinel, in speaking lofEgypiiq cot too. re marks that the exports (uf cot too frm Efffpt for the present. year will; amount to 'sir thousand bales of three hundred ana nuy .pnnds. : ui this quantity there are five hundred bas 0f Sea Island cottonwhich tie Pacha ihas trbdoced into Egypt The rest lis of tbe quality caled mnAo. from a triennial riant or cotton treeAhicn 1aia three vears. Ef ptian. cotton, ifronvihe length of its staple andj fineness commandae next hiffbeat price to oor oe isiaoa. tii se for sixteen dollare the linndred jn 1 Atexaodria. . .... . j..- Mobile. Chrohtde. I A tabular view of the ComDtrollers Renort off Taxes for 1839. It is generally understaod that there is n easier way ol making a loot of a man than to flatter biro. - I i - To be published, after the firsthy tf J 1940; twice a week at Fits I) fence it week al Three Dollars rcr ai: The Register Is the oldest Ne c Notih Carolina. and , has been pull ,'. ' thej same nameth this City, ever t year 1799.; daring the whole of whi--h 1 has been either nndet the control of the Ed)tor or his Father. Having ulcer, f its column at an early period of life. V sent Editor" has ondeavuredT fearlpsi!? r some all the responsibilities of his t:a;. to faifil, to the best of bis abUilies. the , liooa which devolved upm him. Tt.e c ed, and constantly increasing support i f -eroioa community, leads h'un to hpd 1 has not altogether failed in bis effurt3, z his! labor has not been in vain. Located at the seat of Government State, the Register has decided advar.i: obtaining and disseminating early and i information." Unconnected, also, in any either with the Stale or National Cover and not dependent, to the slightest derr any patronage, other than that derired f, subscriptions, its course is entirely Free : dependent ' Its highest ambition is to the cause of the People, and, in rttcrn, ; supported by the People The political character cf the Uf; i known. It is generally opposed to th v policy, the measures and principles tf 1! sent Administration , Bat the politics t present day, and the moveraenta of th-; parties, are not , alone the objects of d; ' and solicitude. The eye of the Patriot t 1 ed! anxiously to the futore ; and to main'.:, honor, welfare and happiness of the C. important PRtwciFLXS are to be sustai- Ihese principles, in our judgmeni.are t: sefvation of tbe Union of the States; ihe tenanee of the rights of the States; er simplicity' and accountability in ihe Adr.: lion of the Uoverntnent ; a jealous watch all power, and especially, of execuiive j and a regard to virtue, homr and iv. selection of men called upon to 1. part in tbe administration of public afT,iir;. sin famishing the reaJers of the lleut: : the news of the day, the Editor seeks la I cise snd a ecu rate. 1 he proceedings ; State Legislature will se published in and the doings of Congress will be givrn, ted of the mass of e amorous matter wit;. aljy accompanies the daily Reports- Ti Ileal information will also be given of ail 1; lates to Internal Improvements, Agriculture With these few brief remarka, this If. las is submitted to the Public. Raleigh, October, 1839. Ve barely have room for the following para gfaph. New Jerset haa been finally disiran cpised : five of her legally returned, commission ed -members have been denied a seat in Congress. is difficult to see what will be the fruits of ibis act of party fury. Mr. Fisher assisted by bis vbte in its accomplishment. I The National Intelligencer of the 21st says: pis is the last day ol Ibe third week of th session of CowoBESsrand, owing to a continqa n of the controversey- which began on the first dy concerning th representation from New JIerset, the House is not yet organised for the transaction of business. A Speaker has indeed been chosen, but that is the only step that has been taken io ihe usual order of proceedings at the 'penin' of the Session, Tbe debate was continued last night nnlil se ven o'clock, when the final question was taken, arid the House, by a vote of 1 16 to 112, decided at the five membejs from New Jersey, having tfie credentials of the Gsvernor of the Slate, should not be admitted and sworn in as members ol the House. MARRIED : In Montgomery county, on Thursday the 19th i hat. by Richmond G. Snuggs, Lsq , Mr. HU BERT SNUGGS to Miss PKISUIL,LA,aaugn tlr i.r the Rev. Levi Shankle. in this Connty on the 5th inat. the Rev! Mr. 4AM ES RHAXAUo Miss llviua uitAn Tin.. Thnredav. the 12th inst.. in Lincnln Jouniy, by the Rev. George A. Leopold, GF.O 1. RAMSOUR. to Miss ELIZABETH M lautrhier of Solomon VVarlick. ton ! DZHD 1 In Rnrkinehamcnuntv. N. C.of Consump ... - . .- . n . n tfih nf fVavember last. Mrs. oArlAtl H SLATER, in ibe 52nd year 01 ner aee tne ounveat dnrhter of Thomas bearcy. t.q.-- be was an amiable, intelligent ana moi iotcij oman. .:. - coold be done, to allow the que3-:-uothib bain saved bat a few beacbei vr-rr I VI Vfi InMlMt himaplf in'SIiAhnrv. re- specif ally teoderf bis professional services 1 to its eiuxens. anu tnose 01 tpe surrounding coon ... . . I t - . :.. . try. His omcc ia tne one receitiy occppieo oy Mocksville A cademy. E. TROV, respectfully inform the pub- He that he has taken charge 01 ne aiecua tile Acadenjv. From the healUiy siioanoo he.village, and the morality of the community . in K n.irnn aed bv an ennnienea poo IIVIl'0 V mrm , 1;- - Tk first uMiuiii trill cutuatcuvo wu u ,0 ... aSlh January , 1840. x. - TERMS. udinir. Writing, Spelling and Arith- ; Ameua. ? v I; wiibhtiVGrammar and Geo- I in less! Dr. Boucbelle, wherej be I ?can be lound at alli PowjibJLati isumed, times, except when absenfoo professional da- f -y g &. . 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Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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